Sunday, 19 January 2025

Better Than Jack


Long cold day fishing for perch - blank! Glad I chucked a lure about on the way home - got to love a jack blank-saver. A pike added to the challenge - but the target of 20 might be slipping away...

Monday, 13 January 2025

Snow Melt


Not ideal conditions, fishing in the snow-melt - but at least it wasn't freezing cold! And a herring deadbait lowered into a little slack soon brought a run - convinced I was attached to a twenty - but at 19lb 10oz I'm not complaining! Glad I'm not counting the hours-per-pike though.

Records: 1.3 (falling), 3° (cold/bright), float-ledgered herring.

Thursday, 2 January 2025

Double Dip


The pike fishing is slow - did I mention that before? So thought I'd chuck out a cube of meat as well - see if I can get something to pull the line while I'm waiting! Two barbel and 2 chub, and of course no pike!


Better than a blank - far, far better! Think it might be the way forward this season (when not traveling ultra-light with the lure gear). And while I'm on about lures - a Wye sea trout with eyes bigger than her belly!

Tuesday, 31 December 2024

(Non) Frozen VII


Our annual Xmas fish-off, Dyl couldn't make it and our regular pond was closed - so me and Steve headed for Kingfisher pond. With Dylan missing in action this time I just needed a fish to avoid coming last :-)


Boom - not last this year...


Tough going, time for a bacon sandwich and a cup of tea...


Steve levelled the score 1-1...


2-1, but not safe yet...


3-1, a rare fly-fishing win for me. (All trout returned alive).


And of course the obligatory pints..!

 Scorecard 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 --  
 Brian 1 4 1 0 -- 2 -- 2 3 -- 13
 Dylan 4 1 2 1 -- 4 -- 1 -- -- 13
 Steve 2 5 1 1 -- 3 -- 1 1 -- 14

Friday, 27 December 2024

Xmas Pike


Couple of hours chucking a lure about on Boxing Day - walking off a massive (and fab) Christmas lunch. And a pike! Cracking fight and my old friend, 12lb 2oz (R) - but it's tough going - so very welcome!!


A bit worrying for the pike population; a recapture with so few pike caught. But two other follows (hard to see in the dirty water, may have been more), one smaller, one slightly larger than the pike landed.



Records:
Lure: White Beetle Spin (½ oz)
Height: 1.3 (falling)
Weather: Mild/Misty (8°)

Saturday, 21 December 2024

Oh No, Not You!


Few days in The London - so back on the Small River for a few hours here and there - just to see if the barbel had missed me!


Looking back through my extensive records I know it's tough going in December - but just great to be back on my old stomping grounds...


Stalking fish - I was only fishing for the ones I could spot first - far more exciting - so mostly walking about staring at the river...


But did find a few - even with low light and overgrown swims working against me. Total of 7 December barbel & 2 chub - bloody lovely!


With the River Wye not treating me kindly this season I think I might be back next year - I really think they miss me..!


Oh, and my cancer scan was negative - great news. And had a new tooth put in - which is why I didn't have much time.


Wednesday 18 December (1 hour)
Barbel: 7lb 1oz & 5lb

Thursday 19 December (3 hours)
Barbel: 5lb, 5lb, 4½lb & 2½lb. Chub: 1½lb

Friday 20 December (2 hours)
Barbel: 5lb. Chub: 3lb

Monday, 16 December 2024

Mojo


Saturday: On the river at 7am, first task; catch some livebait - no takers - back in bed by 9.30! F*ck it - can't catch pike anyway. There have been some big perch & chub coming out - but I'm on a pike mission, just not catching any pike. Loosing my mojo - and my desire to keep going out - not going to bother on Sunday either.


Sunday: OK, I'll give it two hours wandering about with a lure. And I'm glad I did; one landed, one missed and 2 follows (different pike). I can work with that! The one that found the net (after a spectacular fight) went 12lb 3oz - second best of the season so far. She did break the lure (I fished the tail out of her throat) - but never mind - mojo charging...

Saturday, 30 November 2024

November Skunk


Sometimes you have a run of good fortune in fishing - and that certainly wasn't the case in November! Blank after blank after blank, a lot of time on the river without a run on the pike gear.


Eventually managed a little jack on a lure during Storm Bert - and after not seeing a fish for weeks it was worth getting soaked for!! Let's hope the December pike are more forthcoming - fingers crossed!


Roger had a much better month - despite hardly fishing - managing his first six pound plus Wye chub. A quest that has taken decades was rewarded with a 6lb 1½oz beast - and he is rightly chuffed - nice one!

Monday, 4 November 2024

One On, One Off!


After a dawn to dusk blank - not a run all day - I was back on the riverbank the next morning (dragged myself out). Fortunately three runs; perch (first of the season), a pike and a pike lost to a hook-pull.


Six pike landed, and six lost this season (all hook-pulls, including lure & bait) - got to improve that ratio - not finding enough to keep losing them! Can't see anything wrong - might have just been unlucky so far.

Sunday, 27 October 2024

Pike: Consolation Prize


Unusually for me I decided to sit it out in one swim all day - the spot where I lost the big pike before the flood. It took a while to catch a livebait - but once I had I watched him work around the slack all day. It looked perfect, and so did my bait when I set him free as it got dark!

No pike - I was expecting some blanks - but they're always disappointing. I did however stick a cube of meat out on a sleeper rod (this stretch is known for some big chub). The alarm screamed off twice; a 6lb barbel and a cracking 5lb 11oz chub - what a blank-saver!